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Quality sacrificed in the broadband wars?
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TalkTalk started a mini-revolution in the broadband market earlier this
year when it launched its TalkTalk 3 and TalkTalk 3 International
packages, with the unique marketing slogan of 'free broadband'.
Unsurprisingly, consumers reacted in their thousands despite warnings
from industry experts that the take-up could be more than TalkTalk
could handle.
Still, all good things come to those who wait… and wait… and wait.
According to the moneysupermarket.com forums, TalkTalk 'talk rubbish'.
Consumer frustration at the company's ever-expanding waiting list and
the lack of quality in its service has even led one user to brand the
company as 'an unprofessional bunch of amateurs'.
TalkTalk aren't alone though. To the company's credit it predicted that
the response to its offer could be overwhelming, and it sparked a price
war within the industry. Orange, BT, Sky, Pipex, AOL and Tiscali are
just a handful of the names who have since improved their deals or
entered the market with completely new offers such as BT's Total
Broadband package that could potentially combine broadband, home phone
and television services.
Both BT and Sky have also met with consumer criticism. BT was branded
as having 'the worst consumer service ever' while a thread offering
views on the Sky broadband service, and generally criticising the
product, has received more than 21,000 views.
It would appear that the providers are sacrificing quality for
quantity. In their desperate attempt to capitalise on the market while
it's hot (and before another company beats them to it) they are
throwing out hot offers before they have the services in place to deal
with the uptake.
So what is the solution? Online aggregators such as the broadband
comparison tool at moneysupermarket.com are giving companies the push
they need to drop prices as they compete to appear at the top of best
buy tables. These comparators can also introduce the consumer to a
number of lesser-known names who can offer quality service due to fewer
pressures than their rivals.
With the majority of companies using BT phone lines the quality of the
connection is likely to be just as high, the prices competitive but
with shorter waiting times and a higher staff-consumer ratio. Names
like Be, Biscit and EHF have competitive packages that are well worth
considering on their growing networks.
The key with any broadband product is to look beyond the price.
Consider the download speeds and capacity, the set-up fee and the
quality of the consumer service. Take a full search of the market and
make sure you're not sucked in by advertising slogans.
Broadband providers should start as they mean to go on, unlimited
downloads and fast speeds are useless without broadband providers
servicing the needs of their customers adequately. |
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